Kristian "Stan" Havard
Xentrix
I'm doing very well thank you! But please don't call me sir, it makes me feel like the police have pulled me over.
We actually wrote and recorded this album in 2015 with our original singer Chris Astley on vocals. Unfortunately, Chris made the decision not to do music anymore, which put us in the position of disbanding or do the hardest thing for any band, and try to replace the singer… we chose to carry on. So we put everything on hold until we could find a replacement and record a new set of vocals.
Originally Jay joined the band as just a guitar player, it was only after we'd had yet another setback auditioning singers that I flippantly said "Can you sing?" To which he replied "Give me a few weeks and I'll give it a go". When he came back and we fired up one of the old songs, both myself and Dennis looked at each other in approval, it had taken 2 years but we had found our guy. I think he sounds different to Chris but when we do play the old stuff it still sounds like Xentrix. Jay is a real Metalhead, he's brought a fire back to Xentrix that maybe wasn't quite there before.
When we started writing new material I wanted this one be the album that followed "For Whose Advantage?" but with a more modern production. It's nice to have a past to look back on and say "that's cool, and that's shit" so let's do more of the cool stuff! We're at the age where we genuinely don't give a fuck about trends and what everyone else is doing, we just make the music we want and if people like it… great, if they don't… tough! I think this album sounds like Xentrix in the year 2019.
I've been friends with Andy since 1988, when we opened for Sabbat. He's such a great guy and an amazing producer with a great ear for detail. But most importantly in my opinion he has an extensive knowledge of Heavy Metal and how it should sound. He also has a brutal sense of humor, which is a massive part of what we do. Obviously Andy is very busy playing guitar for Judas Priest and isn't always available, so we called on Russ to finish off the mastering. I've met Russ a few times in the past 5 years and he's such a great guy with a fantastic ability to make heavy music sound exciting! Which is what it should sound like.
My idea for the cover was to have a guy being tormented by some demons that are whispering instructions into his ears. So I contacted Dan with this idea and very quickly he responded with a rough version of the cover and straight away I loved it, it was exactly what I pictured. Then he took it a step further by making it the same guy from "For Whose Advantage?" And I loved it even more. He's a great artist, some of the detail is amazing, I love the faces in the demons' body and the blood stain on his shirt, it looks amazing on vinyl.
We definitely don't worry about things like that, but I see us slotting in with bands like Sacred Reich, Exodus, Testament. I think if you like those bands then it would be worth checking us out. These days it's easy to check out a new band, the internet is great for that.
I think technology is the duel edged sword that has drastically changed the way we all interact with each other and it's all happened incredibly quickly. Who knows what effect being globally connected will have in another 20 or even 10 years' time. Who knows if the human race can survive having this 'Hive' mentality where everyone is plugged into a collective conscience, maybe we'll end up like the Borg from Star Trek. The problem I have, and I know most people do, is that I'm seduced by technology, it gives me pleasure very second of the day but I know it's removing some of my old fashioned people skills.
It's hard to pick your own stuff because your so close to it and you also have experienced it a shit load of times so you never really put it on when your relaxing at home. But if I had to pick one it would be the title track "Bury The Pain". I think the riffs are cool and the chorus is catchy, and I'm pretty proud of the solo.
I think music streaming is a great thing in the way that people can experience a world of music with one device. Gone are the days of doing research on a band, maybe reading a review before purchasing an album, just click on it and check it out for yourself. But it's important to still support bands by buying march and cd's etc otherwise the future of Metal won't be there.
There are things in the pipeline, so fingers crossed. The internet and cheaper air travel has meant that it's much easier for bands of our size to get to play countries in the world that we just couldn't get to back in the day.
Many thanks!
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